Association between High On-Aspirin Platelet Reactivity and Reduced Superoxide Dismutase Activity in Patients Affected by Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus or Primary Hypercholesterolemia
Platelet hyperactivation is involved in the established prothrombotic condition of metabolic diseases such as Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and familial hypercholesterolemia (HC), justifying the therapy with aspirin, a suppressor of thromboxane synthesis through the irreversible inhibition of cycl...
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doaj-55ec306edc6e4d5fa2eaed0d31465f672020-11-25T03:30:32ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-07-01214983498310.3390/ijms21144983Association between High On-Aspirin Platelet Reactivity and Reduced Superoxide Dismutase Activity in Patients Affected by Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus or Primary HypercholesterolemiaCristina Barale0Franco Cavalot1Chiara Frascaroli2Katia Bonomo3Alessandro Morotti4Angelo Guerrasio5Isabella Russo6Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences of Turin University, 10043 Orbassano, Turin, ItalyMetabolic Disease and Diabetes Unit, San Luigi Gonzaga Hospital, 10043 Orbassano, Turin, ItalyMetabolic Disease and Diabetes Unit, San Luigi Gonzaga Hospital, 10043 Orbassano, Turin, ItalyMetabolic Disease and Diabetes Unit, San Luigi Gonzaga Hospital, 10043 Orbassano, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Biological Sciences of Turin University, 10043 Orbassano, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Biological Sciences of Turin University, 10043 Orbassano, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Biological Sciences of Turin University, 10043 Orbassano, Turin, ItalyPlatelet hyperactivation is involved in the established prothrombotic condition of metabolic diseases such as Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and familial hypercholesterolemia (HC), justifying the therapy with aspirin, a suppressor of thromboxane synthesis through the irreversible inhibition of cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1), to prevent cardiovascular diseases. However, some patients on aspirin show a higher than expected platelet reactivity due, at least in part, to a pro-oxidant milieu. The aim of this study was to investigate platelet reactivity in T2DM (<i>n</i> = 103) or HC (<i>n</i> = 61) patients (aspirin, 100 mg/day) and its correlation with biomarkers of redox function including the superoxide anion scavenger superoxide dismutase (SOD) and the in vivo marker of oxidative stress urinary 8-iso-prostaglandin F<sub>2α</sub>. As results, in T2DM and HC subjects the prevalence of high on-aspirin platelet reactivity was comparable when both non-COX-1-dependent and COX-1-dependent assays were performed, and platelet reactivity is associated with a lower SOD activity that in a stepwise linear regression appears as the only predictor of platelet reactivity. To conclude, in T2DM and HC, similarly, the impairment of redox equilibrium associated with a decrease of SOD activity could contribute to a suboptimal response to aspirin.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/14/4983plateletsoxidative stresssuperoxide dismutaseaspirinthromboxaneplatelet function analyzer-100 |
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Cristina Barale Franco Cavalot Chiara Frascaroli Katia Bonomo Alessandro Morotti Angelo Guerrasio Isabella Russo Association between High On-Aspirin Platelet Reactivity and Reduced Superoxide Dismutase Activity in Patients Affected by Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus or Primary Hypercholesterolemia International Journal of Molecular Sciences platelets oxidative stress superoxide dismutase aspirin thromboxane platelet function analyzer-100 |
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Cristina Barale Franco Cavalot Chiara Frascaroli Katia Bonomo Alessandro Morotti Angelo Guerrasio Isabella Russo |
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Association between High On-Aspirin Platelet Reactivity and Reduced Superoxide Dismutase Activity in Patients Affected by Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus or Primary Hypercholesterolemia |
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Association between High On-Aspirin Platelet Reactivity and Reduced Superoxide Dismutase Activity in Patients Affected by Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus or Primary Hypercholesterolemia |
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Association between High On-Aspirin Platelet Reactivity and Reduced Superoxide Dismutase Activity in Patients Affected by Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus or Primary Hypercholesterolemia |
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Association between High On-Aspirin Platelet Reactivity and Reduced Superoxide Dismutase Activity in Patients Affected by Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus or Primary Hypercholesterolemia |
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Association between High On-Aspirin Platelet Reactivity and Reduced Superoxide Dismutase Activity in Patients Affected by Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus or Primary Hypercholesterolemia |
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association between high on-aspirin platelet reactivity and reduced superoxide dismutase activity in patients affected by type 2 diabetes mellitus or primary hypercholesterolemia |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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1661-6596 1422-0067 |
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Platelet hyperactivation is involved in the established prothrombotic condition of metabolic diseases such as Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and familial hypercholesterolemia (HC), justifying the therapy with aspirin, a suppressor of thromboxane synthesis through the irreversible inhibition of cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1), to prevent cardiovascular diseases. However, some patients on aspirin show a higher than expected platelet reactivity due, at least in part, to a pro-oxidant milieu. The aim of this study was to investigate platelet reactivity in T2DM (<i>n</i> = 103) or HC (<i>n</i> = 61) patients (aspirin, 100 mg/day) and its correlation with biomarkers of redox function including the superoxide anion scavenger superoxide dismutase (SOD) and the in vivo marker of oxidative stress urinary 8-iso-prostaglandin F<sub>2α</sub>. As results, in T2DM and HC subjects the prevalence of high on-aspirin platelet reactivity was comparable when both non-COX-1-dependent and COX-1-dependent assays were performed, and platelet reactivity is associated with a lower SOD activity that in a stepwise linear regression appears as the only predictor of platelet reactivity. To conclude, in T2DM and HC, similarly, the impairment of redox equilibrium associated with a decrease of SOD activity could contribute to a suboptimal response to aspirin. |
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platelets oxidative stress superoxide dismutase aspirin thromboxane platelet function analyzer-100 |
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